Financial and Political problems

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Across
  1. 2. Forced labor imposed by the state, often used for public works.
  2. 4. A unit of currency in pre-revolutionary France.
  3. 7. A high-ranking official responsible for financial matters in the government.
  4. 8. Able to produce abundant crops or offspring.
  5. 11. Gatherings or meetings of people for a specific purpose, such as the Assembly of Notables.
  6. 13. A great victory or success.
  7. 15. A temporary tax on income levied in France during the 18th century.
  8. 16. The conduct of international relations and negotiations between states.
  9. 19. régime The old order or system, referring to the traditional political and social structure in France before the revolution.
  10. 20. Advocates of an economic theory that emphasizes the role of agriculture as the source of wealth.
Down
  1. 1. A representative assembly in France that included representatives from the clergy, nobility, and common people.
  2. 3. A drastic and fundamental change in political, social, or economic institutions.
  3. 5. A cultural movement that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights, influencing the intellectual climate of the time.
  4. 6. Free or released from a duty or obligation, such as taxation.
  5. 9. Absolute rule or authority, often used negatively to describe oppressive government.
  6. 10. Rendu A publication of royal accounts, used for financial transparency.
  7. 12. The state of being without a job or work.
  8. 14. A state of financial ruin or insolvency.
  9. 17. Associations of craftsmen or merchants with common interests and goals.
  10. 18. A regional judicial body in France, also involved in political matters.